Open Source Docker Project Announces Open Governance Advisory Board

Recognizing both the rapid growth of Docker as a platform and the
importance of open governance, Docker,
Inc., the commercial entity behind the open source Docker
project, today announced the creation of an Open Governance Advisory
Board as a next step towards a full open governance model. In line with
Docker’s “radical openness” philosophy, membership on the advisory board
will be open to individuals, corporations and users alike, and will be
determined transparently by code contribution and other objective
factors. The Open Governance Advisory Board will provide input to the
Docker project leadership on a broad range of topics, including the
project roadmap, policies and procedures around contribution, core
criteria for Docker-compliant products and the long term governance
structure of the Docker project. No sponsorship or fee will be required
to join the advisory board. Board membership criteria and selection, and
all output from board meetings, will be made public.

Docker is an open source project to build, manage and deploy
applications as lightweight containers. Containerization is becoming an
essential solution for sysadmins and developers, as it provides a
flexible way to build, scale and deploy applications, and reduces the
time and expense of cloud infrastructure. In the thirteen months since
launching, Docker has experienced explosive growth and adoption, and has
emerged as the de facto standard for containerization.

“Docker has pursued a ‘radically open’ approach to the project since the
outset and we believe this has been key to adoption and growth,” said
Solomon Hykes, the CTO and chief maintainer of Docker. “We deliberately
chose the most permissive license (Apache), pursued an open design
approach and welcomed the broad community as both contributors and
maintainers. In fact, over 95% of contributors don’t work for Docker,
Inc. Creating the Governance Advisory Board is the next logical step.”

The full Open Governance Advisory Board draft proposal is posted for
comments at http://docker.io/governance.
The board is intended to supplement—and not replace—existing mechanisms
for public participation. Docker will be soliciting comments and
nominations through the end of May and will be announcing the full
membership of the board at DockerCon in June. In addition to seats for
the top three maintainers, board seats will be allocated (four each) as
follows:

Individual seats: allocated to the top non-Docker, Inc., contributors
based on a public formula;

User seats: allocated based on community voting, with nominations
based on published use cases; and

Corporate seats: allocated based on community voting, with nominations
limited to organizations that are both top contributors/maintainers
and that have committed to integrate Docker into products in a manner
consistent with open source principles.

“It is very exciting to see Docker being proactive around issues of
governance,” said Paul Burns, president of analyst firm Neovise. “Given
the project’s considerable and growing importance, it is critical that
Docker is taking steps now to establish the best governance framework.
By gathering input from individuals, users and companies that are making
long term investments in the platform, Docker is becoming one of the
most open and inclusive projects in the industry.”

“It's good to see the value that Docker places on the great community
that they've built,” said Andrew Page ("tianon" to those on the Docker
IRC channel and GitHub), one of the top contributors to the Docker
project. “Membership in this board being based on open contributions
rather than on financial sponsorship will be critical to the reception
of the guidance it will provide.”

“We have made a significant investment in Docker as the backbone of our
development environment and continuous deployment infrastructure,” said
Scott Bessler, software engineer at RelateIQ. “We have great confidence
in the technology, community and team. The fact that users like us are
being brought on as a core part of the governance advisory board
bolsters this confidence further.”

Supporting Quotes:

“Docker’s pledge to open governance and the formation of an advisory
board reinforces the industry’s commitment for an open community and the
continued growth of an open cloud,” said Angel Daiz, VP of open
technologies and cloud performance solutions at IBM. “We at IBM look
forward to the continued success of Docker and this model.”

CIO, CTO & Developer Resources

"We believe that Docker will be vital to the future of how we do
computing,” said Van Lindberg, VP of technology, office of the CTO, at
Rackspace. “Bringing in other members of the community as part of a
governance advisory board just cements Docker's importance as a
multi-platform, multi-vendor standard for how we package and deploy
applications. We are excited to be on the board and look forward to
supporting the use of Docker both at Rackspace and on any OpenStack
cloud."

“Open governance is critical to building trust and acceptance of new,
open source technologies,” said Brian Stevens, executive vice president
and CTO of Red Hat. “As a leader in open source, and as a company that
has made significant commitments to integrating Docker and containers in
our products, we welcome this move. We look forward to working with the
broader community to help craft both the Governance Advisory Board
structure and the long term governance principles for Docker.”

“Docker itself would not have been possible without both the
contributions from our own community and a long chain of other open
source contributions, such as cgroups, Go, namespaces, SELinux and the
Linux Kernel,” said Ben Golub, CEO of Docker. “Many of these open source
technologies were contributed by the companies and individuals
supporting this advisory board. We hope that the creation of the
Governance Advisory Board helps perpetuate the virtuous cycle of
contribution and collaboration from individuals and companies alike.”

Docker, Inc. is the commercial entity behind the open source Docker
project, and is the chief sponsor of the Docker ecosystem. Docker
is an open source engine for deploying any application as a lightweight,
portable, self-sufficient container that will run virtually anywhere. By
delivering on the twin promises “Build Once…Run Anywhere” and “Configure
Once…Run Anything,” Docker has seen explosive growth, and its impact is
being seen across DevOps, PaaS and hybrid cloud environments. One year
after launching, the Docker community is expanding rapidly: Docker
containers have been downloaded over one million times, the project has
received more than 10,000 Github stars, and is receiving contributions
from more than 400 community developers. Over 11,000 “Dockerized”
applications are now available at the Docker
public index, and there are Docker meetup groups in 32 countries
around the world. Docker, Inc. offers both commercial Docker services
and PaaS offerings at the docker.com website.

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